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90-Day Government Study Plan

Updated: January 17, 2026 by FlashIsaac

This comprehensive study plan covers all Government topics available on the FlashLearners app over 90 days.

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ELEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT

  • Jan 16: Introduction to Government

  • Jan 17: Forms Of Government

  • Jan 18: Arms Of Government

  • Jan 19: Citizenship

  • Jan 20: Constitution

POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Jan 21: Pre–Colonial Administration

  • Jan 22: Colonial Administration

  • Jan 23: Nationalism

  • Jan 24: Development Of Parties

  • Jan 25: Military Rule

CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS

  • Jan 26: Pre-Independence Constitution

  • Jan 27: Independence Constitution

  • Jan 28: Constitution (comparison focus)

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

  • Jan 29: Public Administration overview (ELEMENTS link)

  • Jan 30: Civil Service Commission

  • Jan 31: Public Commissions

  • Feb 1: Public Corporations

  • Feb 2: Local Government


GROUPS AND OPINION

  • Feb 3: Pressure Groups

  • Feb 4: Public Opinion


PARTIES AND ELECTIONS

  • Feb 5: Political Ideologies

  • Feb 6: Democratic Government

  • Feb 7: Party Systems

  • Feb 8: States And Political Parties

  • Feb 9: Elections And Suffrage

  • Feb 10: The Electoral Process

  • Feb 11: Organization of Elections

  • Feb 12: Electoral Commission

  • Feb 13: Delegated Legislation

FOREIGN POLICY

  • Feb 14: Foreign Policies

  • Feb 15: International Organizations


ROTATION 1

  • Feb 16: Introduction to Government, Forms Of Government

  • Feb 17: Arms Of Government, Citizenship

  • Feb 18: Constitution

  • Feb 19: Pre–Colonial Administration, Colonial Administration

  • Feb 20: Nationalism, Development Of Parties

  • Feb 21: Military Rule

ROTATION 2

  • Feb 22: Pre-Independence Constitution

  • Feb 23: Independence Constitution

  • Feb 24: Constitution (features & importance)

  • Feb 25: Civil Service Commission, Public Commissions

  • Feb 26: Public Corporations

  • Feb 27: Local Government

ROTATION 3

  • Feb 28: Pressure Groups

  • Mar 1: Public Opinion

  • Mar 2: Political Ideologies

  • Mar 3: Democratic Government

  • Mar 4: Party Systems

  • Mar 5: States And Political Parties

ROTATION 4

  • Mar 6: Elections And Suffrage

  • Mar 7: The Electoral Process

  • Mar 8: Organization of Elections

  • Mar 9: Electoral Commission

  • Mar 10: Delegated Legislation

ROTATION 5

  • Mar 11: Foreign Policies

  • Mar 12: International Organizations

  • Mar 13: Foreign Policies (objectives & instruments)

POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Mar 14: Pre–Colonial Administration (comparative systems)

  • Mar 15: Colonial Administration (indirect vs direct rule)

  • Mar 16: Nationalism (key leaders & movements)

  • Mar 17: Development Of Parties (historical evolution)

  • Mar 18: Military Rule (impact and transition)

  • Mar 19: Pre-Independence Constitution (merits & demerits)

  • Mar 20: Independence Constitution (strengths & weaknesses)

  • Mar 21: Constitution (amendment & supremacy)


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

  • Mar 22: Civil Service Commission (functions & problems)

  • Mar 23: Public Commissions

  • Mar 24: Public Corporations

  • Mar 25: Local Government (reforms & challenges)


GROUPS, OPINION & DEMOCRACY

  • Mar 26: Pressure Groups (types & methods)

  • Mar 27: Public Opinion (formation & measurement)

  • Mar 28: Democratic Government (pros & cons)

PARTIES & ELECTIONS

  • Mar 29: Political Ideologies (comparison)

  • Mar 30: Party Systems (one-party, two-party, multi-party)

  • Mar 31: Elections And Suffrage (problems & reforms)

  • Apr 1: The Electoral Process

  • Apr 2: Electoral Commission

FOREIGN POLICY CONSOLIDATION

  • Apr 3: Foreign Policies (Nigeria case study)

  • Apr 4: International Organizations (ECOWAS, AU, UN)

FINAL ROTATION

  • Apr 5: Introduction to Government

  • Apr 6: Forms Of Government

  • Apr 7: Arms Of Government

  • Apr 8: Citizenship

  • Apr 9: Constitution

  • Apr 10: Political Development (overview)

  • Apr 11: Public Administration (overview)

  • Apr 12: Groups And Opinion (overview)

  • Apr 13: Parties And Elections (overview)

  • Apr 14: Constitutional Developments (overview)

  • Apr 15: Foreign Policy (overview)

  • Apr 16: Integrated Government studies

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